Monthly Archive for October, 2011

The 2013 Class Council invites you to brave the cold with hot cider, coffee and cocoa! Get to Jackson Field at 11 a.m. to cheer on the men’s soccer team in the NESCAC championship quarterfinals against Middlebury! Give a shout out to the 2013 players!

“In the Archives of the Soviet Institute of Marxism-Leninism” With Professor Victoria Smolkin-Rothrock, on Thursday, October 27, from 12:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M., in Allbritton 311. Professor Smolkin-Rothrock will speak about her research on Soviet “Scientific Atheism” in the archives of Moscow’s Institute of Marxism-Leninism, the archive of the central organs of the Soviet Communist party. Come learn about the […]

We hope to see you at the Middletown Mayoral Debate Thursday, October 20 at 8 p.m. in Crowell Concert Hall. Come hear what Republican candidate (and current Mayor) Sebastian Giuliano, Democratic candidate Dan Drew, and Independent candidate, Christine Bourne, have to say for Middletown! The debate is co-sponsored by the Wesleyan Student Assembly and The Middletown […]

Slow Food: An Italian Invention A seminar with the president of Slow Food USA, Josh Viertel. Wednesday, October 19 at 1:15 p.m., Shanklin 107 Made possibly by the Thomas and Catharine McMahon Memorial Fund. Open to everyone.

Dear Student, The last campus-wide flu clinic is scheduled for Tuesday, October 18 from 4-7pm in 108 Usdan. Please click on the following link for details about the upcoming clinics and flu facts. www.wesleyan.edu/healthservices/ofnote/flu04.html Thank you. Joyce Walter, Director, Davison Health Services

The German Studies Department and the Writing Center invite you to meet Christopher Kloeble on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, at 6:00 p.m., in the Shapiro Center/Allbritton 311. Join us for stories by Christopher Kloeble and a sneak preview of his latest novel, Almost Everything Very Fast, which will be published in March 2012. Mr. […]

Sleep Hygiene Sleep hygiene is one of the most common problems among college students and Wes students are no exception. Sleep is often the first thing neglected in order to focus on other areas of our lives. However, poor sleep hygiene impacts all those areas in a negative way, and so the cycle begins. You […]